The Homeland Security web page is growing, thanks to our members. The ultimate, and probably unobtainable, goal is to have our Homeland Security page contain links and articles about all things that self-reliant people need to have at their fingertips.No one person can possibly do all the work necessary for this endeavor. To help this page grow, and reduce my workload, I respectfully ask that your submissions follow these guidelines:
You are encouraged to PRINT this page, and refer to it as you compose your submission.
The following is the format template for recipes. Just Copy & Paste it into your email, then fill-in the necessary text.Address your submission to: HLSpage@JRWhipple.com (Just click the link.) Subject line should read: HLS Page Submission The body of your email should contain the following: Topic: Recipe
Entry: Snacks (Or Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Deserts, Beverages, etc.)
Blank line.
The following code fragment:
Note:
The name of the dish replaces name. Each item/ingredient must be prefaced with the "li" tag. Be careful not to change any of the commands or punctuation. Tabs, "Indents", are for readability and are not necessary. You are encouraged to enter a little about your family's experiences with this particular yummy, in the "description" area of the recipe.
If you follow the above instructions, your recipe will look something like this, when it is loaded to the Homeland Security web site:
CASHEW TRIANGLES
Fun food for kids and adults alike.Heat oven to 350*. Have ready a 13X9X2 baking pan. In large bowl, beat sugars, margarine, egg yolk and vanilla with a wooden spoon or electric mixer until blended and smooth. Stir in flour and salt. Refrigerate dough, if needed, until firm enough to handle. With floured fingers, press dough over bottom of ungreased baking pan.1/4 cup granulated sugar 1/4 cup packed light or dark brown sugar 1/2 cup regular stick margarine 1 large egg yolk and white separated 1/2 tsp. vanilla extract 1 cup all purpose flour 1/8 tsp. water 1 cup chopped cashews 1 square (1 oz.) unsweetened chocolate melted and cooled Beat egg whites and water with a fork. Brush over dough. Sprinkle with nuts, then press them gently into the dough. Bake for 25 minutes or until lightly brown. Cool in pan or wire rack 10 minutes. Cut into 3" squares. Cut each square diagonally in half. Immediately remove from pan to rack to cool completely. Drizzle with chocolate. Let stand 2 hours or until chocolate sets.
Makes 24 triangles.
Thank you for your help in growing our Homeland Security web page. Your submissions, and those from our other members, will make this web site a great resource for all of us. Your submission is not an automatic process. I will add your submission to the Homeland Security web site as soon as possible. Sometimes, depending upon my other duties, your submission may show up on the web page within hours, to a day or two. I will send you a notice when your entry has been added to the site. Thanks again for your help in this project.
If you need a little help with the code fragments, please Email Me. If you go this extra mile of doing a little coding, your submission will be up on the web site a lot quicker than if I have to do the all the heavy lifting myself.[g]